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2020 Domaine Malandes Chablis ‘Cote de Lechet’ Premier Cru MAGNUM
We’re drinking every 2020 Chablis we can get our hands on. The warm vintage has given these wines an unprecedented level of consistency and generosity, unlike anything I’ve experienced in a young Chablis before. Additionally, Côte de Léchet is one of the most sought-after Premier Cru vineyards in Chablis known for producing wines with intense minerality, vibrant acidity, and remarkable aging potential. This is a no-brainer for Chablis lovers.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, aged primarily in stainless steel with a small portion (about 10-15%) aged in neutral oak barrels.
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2022 Domaine Charles Audoin Marsannay Cuvée ‘Marie Ragonneau’
This is a seriously good bottle of Pinot Noir. It’s giving Grand Cru-level quality for village level prices. It has layered fruit, earthy minerality and one of the silkiest, refined palates I’ve ever had. Wow this wine is good.
Certified organic farming practices (Ecocert), hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, vegan and unfined/unfiltered.
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2022 Bachelet-Monnot Santenay Blanc
Made by one of Burgundy’s most respected producers, this bottle is ideal for those who appreciate well-made Burgundy Chardonnay with a perfect balance of power and finesse. Santenay, known for its full-bodied whites, pairs wonderfully with a wide range of dishes thanks to the balance of richness and acidity in the wine. Enjoy with grilled scallops, lobster, roasted chicken, creamy pasta dishes, and soft cheeses like Brie or goat cheese.
Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested 30+ year-old vines, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel (12% new).
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2021 Anne et Hervé Sigaut ‘Les Bussières’ Chambolle-Musigny VV (half-bottle)
This Pinot Noir comes from one of the most captivating appellations and villages in Burgundy, showcasing the elegant expression and grace that Chambolle-Musigny is known for. It is an aromatic, easy to approach wine showcasing delicate notes of red berries, dried florals and subtle earthiness. Sourced from the Les Bussieres vineyard, the wine reflects the region’s limestone-rich soils, which lend purity and finesse. The tannins are well defined until the spicy finale. The 2021 vintage drinks beautifully out of the gates, yet could still hold its structure for another few years. Great entry wine into the wonderful world of Chambolle-Musigny.
Organic and Lutte Raisonée farming practices. Aged French barrels, 20% of which is new. 50-60+ year-old vines. Family-owned winery.
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2022 Bachelet-Monnot Maranges ‘La Fussiere’ Blanc Premier Cru
Fruit for this 1er cru White Burgundy comes from the highest vineyard site in Maranges (avg. 30 years in age). This is a sneaky premier cru that I think would keep an eye on. It may be the best valued Burgundy on the market.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation and aged for 12 months in barrel.
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NV Pascal Mazet Champagne ‘Unique’ Brut Premier Cru
This is an incredible grower Champagne from Pascal and Catherine Mazet. 60% of this wine is from the 2014 vintage as they age their wines for a minimum 5 years before release. It has depth, complexity and elegance – I am as completely smitten with this bottle of bottles.
Certified organic farming practices with a focus on soil biodiversity, native yeast fermentation, maturation in oak barrels and sur lie aging for 7 years.
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2021 Benjamin Leroux Bourgogne Aligoté
This is one of the most exciting hidden gems we have found all year. Benjamin Leroux’s Aligoté is sourced from old vines in the prestigious regions of Meursault and Bouzeron and the wine showcases the best of what this grape has to offer. Five stars. Enjoy with citrus and herb driven dishes.
Certified organic & biodynamic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, no fining or filtering and aged for 12 months in used oak.
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2018 Lucien Crochet Sancerre Rouge ‘La Croix du Roy’ (half-bottle)
Sancerre rouge is kind of like the forgotten child. The region is famous for its crisp, aromatic whites, but Lucien Crochet has quietly been producing some of the best old vine Pinot Noir in the region.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested, 22 months in a combo of stainless steel and neutral french oak barrels.
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2023 Domaine Garnier et Fils Chablis AOC
Chablis is a staple at Argaux. So when we decide to add a new one to the book, you better believe we have done our homework. This particular bottle was chosen after it won a blind tasting against 17 different bottles of Chablis. We invited our top Chablis clients to join us for the battle and this wine was voted #1. Enough said. It is a must-try.
Organic farming practices, native yeast fermentation, aged on the lees in stainless steel tanks for 11 months and filtered before bottling (no fining).
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2022 Pierre Riffault ‘7 Hommes’ Sancerre (half-bottle)
Sancerre is the “spiritual home” of Sauvignon Blanc. It’s considered to be the purest expression of Sauvignon Blanc on the planet and a wine we love for its versatility when it comes to food. It pairs well with light green salads and Crottin de Chavignol goat cheese of course, but Sancerre comes to life alongside vibrant fish dishes like seafood thai curry.
This wine comes from 25+ year old vines that are sustainably farmed in clay-limestone and chalk soils. It’s vinified in stainless steel tanks to preserve freshness.
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2021 Clefs des Murailles ‘Vacqueyras’ Rouge Red Blend
Let’s face it, we all love CDP (Chateauneuf-du-Pape), but most of us can’t afford to pull those corks on a daily basis. That is where ‘Vacqueyras’ comes in. It’s swimming in the next lane, with eerily similar characteristics, at a lower price. This is one of my party trick wines (looks pricey and tastes pricier).
Sustainable farming practices, woman-winemaker.
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2023 Chateau Saint Pierre Eden Côte de Provence Rosé
This is a classic Provence rosé. It’s an absolute gem of a wine that makes you feel like you’re in the French Riviera. It’s light on the palate and the perfect start to an evening. Enjoy at happy hour with some cheese and crackers or a light meal of fish and leafy greens.
Organic farming practices, hand-harvested and family-owned.
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2019 Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Les Champeaux’ Premier Cru
This wine is for a Pinot Noir oenophile.
The ‘Les Champeaux’ premier cru vineyard was planted in 1987 on the northern edge of Gevrey-Chambertin. It’s located high up on the slope with south-east facing exposure which allows for slow and steady ripening. The result is a wine with great purity, structure and incredibly silky tannins.
Biodynamic farming practices, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered, vegan-friendly, and only 75 cases produced.
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2022 Clos La Coutale Cahors Malbec
Cahors is the sneakily sophisticated but humbler country cousin of Bordeaux. It’s loaded with personality and a great party pick. We are in the season of stews, roasts and game, and this French Malbec just fits the bill.
Organic farming practices and aged for a year in French oak barrels.
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2018 Domaine Alain Burguet Chambertin ‘Clos de Bèze’ Grand Cru
If you know, you know. ‘Clos de Bèze’ is the most prestigious and sought-after Grand Crus in Gevrey-Chambertin. For collectors, this wine is a great investment. It will only continue to appreciate in value as it ages over the next 10-20 years.
Practicing organic viticulture, hand-harvested, native yeast fermentation, unfined/unfiltered and only 100 cases produced.
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2019 Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin ‘Lavaux Saint Jacques’ Premier Cru
This rustic Pinot Noir hails from a premier cru climat just west of Gevrey-Chambertin. The palate is medium-bodied with rich and concentrated flavors, nice acidity, and integrated tannins. Aged for 19 months in barrel (50% new oak).
Like all of Burguet’s wines, this bottle is produced from organic (converting to biodynamic) fruit, native yeasts, and is bottled unfined / unfiltered. Only 50 cases produced.
